Thus far, we have identified a voting paradox in law and proposed a system of “bayesian voting” by judges in multi-member panels. There are, however, at least three major objections to my proposed system of bayesian voting:

1. Practicality (operational objection): Bayesian voting is much more cumbersome and complicated than traditional forms of binary voting. (Our initial reply to this objection is here.)

2. Incommensurability (logical objection): Since each voter’s credence is subjective, it is meaningless to combine or aggregate such subjective and incommensurable values. (You can find our initial reply to the incommensurability objection here.)